The Antidote to Anger & Fear is GRATITUDE 🙏
What could you choose to be GRATEFUL for right NOW if you wanted to? Remember, the CHOICE is always ours! We can look for what’s missing, OR we can consciously direct our focus to find JOY and FULFILLMENT in what we already have. What’s wrong is ALWAYS available — so is what’s RIGHT.
This holiday season, let’s ACTIVATE GRATITUDE every single day.
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Thank you Tony, from the bottom of my heart, you have helped me a lot to look different at this pandemic…
The best motivational video of 2020
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0rvsTCZ3z5U
Thank you Tony. I discovered gratitude when my father passed away in December. Luckily before the pandemic. And I have practice gratitude daily without fail. I’m adding this video to my morning gratitude routine thank you again so much for your wisdom
We have to be grateful for everything that we have. No matter what, no matter how small or big. 💯
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I love what Eckhart Tolle says about being grateful, he speaks about having “appreciation” for things, not exactly gratitude but just an awareness that there is much to appreciate in every moment, just noticing a flower for instance and appreciating it for the sake of it, for it’s being-ness… When I think of “being grateful” there feels like slight judgment in it, like “this is better than that” or “you should be grateful, there’s kids starving .. etc.” I avoided a “gratitude” practice until I learned Eckharts version which let’s go of judging things and situations as superior or inferior and allowing life to be easy whatever comes. 😉💕